Culture and history
Iceland's gambling culture revolved around public benefit and strict moderation.
Instead of commercial casinos, charity lotteries and bingo historically developed here, the proceeds of which were directed to sports, culture and social projects.
The state and society perceive excitement primarily as a tool to support communities, and not entertainment for profit: advertising is minimal, access is limited by age and strict rules.
In the digital age, this approach has been preserved - the country still avoids the legalization of commercial casino content, keeping the emphasis on responsibility and transparency.